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Why did Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Bin Salman ban iftar in Mosques?
In light of concerns regarding the hygiene of the mosque premises following Iftar meals, Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman banned Iftar in mosques prior ... Read More
One Bangladeshi person died in Malaysia.
The expatriate Pabna died in Malaysia from malnourishment and inadequate medical care. Shafiqul Islam was 33 years old. Shafiqul spent millions of taka traveling to ... Read More
Blast from a gas cylinder on Bailey Road
At least 44 people were murdered in a devastating fire on Thursday night in the capital's Bailey Road where the seven-story Green Cozy Cottage building ... Read More
Fire in several furniture shops in Badda, under control after one and a half hours
A fire has occurred in some furniture shops in Badda of the capital. Fire service members brought the fire under control in 1 hour and ... Read More
By Monday, Biden hopes to see an end to hostilities between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
As talks to end hostilities and ensure the release of prisoners seemed to be moving forward, US President Joe Biden stated that he hoped to ... Read More
Today is the holy Sabbath
Sha'ba Barat or Mid-Sha'ban (Arabic: نصف شعبان, transliterated: Nisfe Shaban) or Lailatul Barat is an important Muslim night celebrated between the 14th and 15th of ... Read More
Child dies during circumcision again, two doctors arrested
It has been alleged that a child died due to doctor's negligence during circumcision at a private hospital in the capital's Malibagh. Police have arrested ... Read More
M H Salim Chowdhury Selected Standing Committee Member of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
International Businessman and Information Technology Analyst M H Salim Chowdhury is the part now standing committee member of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry. DCCI ... Read More
Dipping a wet iPhone in rice is dangerous, says Apple
The business advises against using pressured air or other heat sources on wet phones, in addition to not using rice. Many people may be aware ... Read More
Israel sets a timetable of March for the Gaza ground offensive in Rafah.
For the first time, Israel has stated when it would send troops into the congested southern metropolis of Gaza. Around 1.5 million Palestinians are seeking ... Read More
Bean seeds produced in Subbranches of Noakhali are being exported abroad
The export is bean seeds produced in Subarnachar of Noakhali. Domestic companies collect from farmers and send it to America, China and various countries in ... Read More
Alexei Navalny, a jailed opposition politician from Russia, has died
As President Vladimir Putin's most ardent opponent, Alexei Navalny led campaigns against government corruption and organized large-scale anti-Kremlin demonstrations. He passed away on Friday in ... Read More
Over 4,000 workers at Cisco will be let go, and 141 US tech companies will lose 34,000 jobs this year.
Plans to reduce Cisco Systems' worldwide workforce by 5% would result in the loss of nearly 4,000 jobs. The massive manufacturer of networking equipment has ... Read More
Today is SSC exam for twenty lakhs twenty-four thousand candidates, under the Ministry of Education’s directives
Exams for the SSC and its equivalent begin on Thursday, February 15. Currently, there are twenty-four thousand and ninety-two applicants registered for the SSC, Dakhil, ... Read More
Learn about the history, meaning and purpose of Valentine’s Day 2024, which is observed on February 14th.
Valentine's Day is observed on February 14 every year. Rose Day and Kiss Day mark the beginning and finish of the week-long events leading up ... Read More
Six thousand foreigners were arrested by Malaysian immigration at the start of the year.
The nation's immigration authority has been carrying out ongoing special operations in Malaysia since the start of the new year. Up until now the immigration ... Read More
Despite Washington’s worries about security risks, Joe Biden makes his TikTok debut
The Chinese-owned social media network TikTok is still officially seen as a security concern by Washington, which is one of the reasons why US President ... Read More
Ocean circulation is getting close to a “devastating” tipping point. This is why it is terrible news for all people.
The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean has been approaching a tipping point which is bad news for the climate system and mankind. The research's investigators ... Read More
Snakes and horned lizards frequently ambush their victims.
Buffalo and rhinos both have horns. But what about reptiles? There are spiky features on the skulls of several lizard and snake species. Whether those ... Read More
Images of the Lunar New Year: The World Honors the Year of the Dragon
Families, festivities and pilgrimages to temples to seek blessings marked the start of the Lunar New Year on Saturday around Asia. The most significant yearly ... Read More